Last month, FSF campaigns manager Zak Rogoff attended
CommonBound, a Boston conference for those working towards a more
equitable and sustainable economy.

Zak joined René Pérez of the New Economy
Coalition on the panel
"Opening access to the digital means of production: free software for
a more equitable economy." The panel featured an exploration of
existing and proposed free software business models, as well as a
discussion with participants of varying free software experience, from
seasoned hackers to economic justice activists discovering the four
freedoms for the first
time.

No matter where you are on the political spectrum, free software is
important to achieve political autonomy. The FSF is happy to be
building bridges to new communities, and exploring the role of free
software in social justice and economic change. We look forward to
sharing skills and ideas with diverse allies as we continue to foster
an inclusive free software community.

We'd also be glad to speak at your event if we can make the trip. Send
us an email at campaigns@fsf.org to get the conversation started. We
also encourage supporters to give talks and host events in their
communities. Check out our resources
area if you'd like to get started with free software outreach.